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Here you will find various vinyls from my collection. Each LP's page will include front and back cover pictures, back/liner notes, a short review (and or personal opinion or reflection), track listing and sometimes pictures of signatures that are on the LPs.

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Yesterday became another very sad day in music, as the world was left in hanging in confusion over the condition of Tom Petty, some news sources claimed he had suffered a heart attack and passed away, others said he suffered a heart attack and was in... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: It has been a looooong five or six months since I’ve last posted anything here, and I didn’t want all y’all to think that I’ve abandoned VAoT, so I decided I try to get some reviews in while I have the opportunity to sit down and actually... Read More »

The Sleeve: Gatefold: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: With all this hoopla going on with Richard Simmons’ being apparently held ‘hostage’ by his housekeeper, but I’m not here to discuss that. I’m here to discuss the record of Richard Simmons. So, this LP is supposed to come with a Exercise Book, I guess to... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Steve Popovich and legendary Nashville producer / arranger Bill Justis have created a labor of love for our perpetual enjoyment and inspiration. The voices of singing children never fail to create goose-bumps – and these Children of the World will thrill your heart. They sing with a long list of... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Musically speaking, Merrill Womach was eons beyond talented. This guy has a voice range that hit four octaves, he survived a plane crash, and still managed to have a good music career and had a business (which is still going strong) that supplies music to funeral homes. Unfortunately... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “From his young age, Raymond Cayer was part of several groups and made known his talents of singer. For several years he sang at the St. Paul Church in Aylmer, his hometown, and subsequently performed alone or with the Renaissance group in almost all the cabarets in the region. Today,... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: Picking your 400th record to review isn’t always the easiest of choices to make, for many reasons, one being it has to be something you’re not going to give a low rating to, and it also has to be something that will wow people, but it also,... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: None. Personal Review: So, the real question in life is what is better than Steve Winwood? Early Steve Winwood. The album opens with “You Can All Join In” and it’s a whole lot of rhyming and great musicianship on this one, it’s something you can nod along to also, it’s... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “GEORGE JENNER IS SHOWN SEATED AT THE CONSOLE OF THE BALDWIN PR 200 ORGAN IN HIS STUDIO AT CAMBRIDGE (GALT), ONTARIO. GEORGE TOOK AN EARLY INTEREST IN MUSIC, STARTING ON DRUMS AND LATER MOVING TO THE AUTOHARP, AS NO ONE WOULD BELIEVE THAT HE HAD THE ABILITY TO PROCESS BEYOND... Read More »

The Sleeve: The Liner/Sleeve Notes: “Making records and performing have always been foremost in Charity’s life. With “ROCK ME”, her first album, you’ll hear her three powerhouse hits, “JIMMY MACK”, “YOU BEAT ME TO THE PUNCH” and “TAKE ME IN YOUR ARMS”, but you’ll feel her power and sensitive rapport with a song.” Personal Review:... Read More »